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3,000 childcare places 'at risk' | 3,000 childcare places 'at risk' |
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Almost 3,000 childcare places could be at risk if funding for school-age child care projects is not extended after June, says children's agency Playboard. | |
The projects provide parents with affordable childcare in 57 centres across Northern Ireland. | The projects provide parents with affordable childcare in 57 centres across Northern Ireland. |
They had been funded by the Department of Health until 2006, when it was thought they became the responsibility of the Department of Education. | |
However, the Department of Education said it was not responsible. | |
Education Minister Caitriona Ruane said she had asked repeatedly for an extra budget for a different "extended schools" scheme which provides breakfast and homework clubs in schools. | |
Jacqueline O'Loughlin, chief executive of Playboard, said neither department had sought continued funding for the projects. | Jacqueline O'Loughlin, chief executive of Playboard, said neither department had sought continued funding for the projects. |
"We cannot get any resolve on this issue. I have made representation to the minister of education, the minister of health and senior officials," she said. | "We cannot get any resolve on this issue. I have made representation to the minister of education, the minister of health and senior officials," she said. |
"Although they are very sympathetic to the issues, I feel I am getting the run around. I am taking some sort of positive action to resolve this issue before we see the decimation of childcare services in Northern Ireland." | "Although they are very sympathetic to the issues, I feel I am getting the run around. I am taking some sort of positive action to resolve this issue before we see the decimation of childcare services in Northern Ireland." |
On Monday, the NI Executive was urged to prioritise the provision of good quality, affordable childcare in Northern Ireland. | On Monday, the NI Executive was urged to prioritise the provision of good quality, affordable childcare in Northern Ireland. |
A poll by the Northern Ireland Childminding Association indicated parents in rural areas were the most likely to have childcare problems. | A poll by the Northern Ireland Childminding Association indicated parents in rural areas were the most likely to have childcare problems. |
Childminders | Childminders |
Some 81% wanted ministers to tackle an ongoing shortage of childminders. | Some 81% wanted ministers to tackle an ongoing shortage of childminders. |
Mandatory basic training for registered childminders in Northern Ireland is being sought by 91% of people. | Mandatory basic training for registered childminders in Northern Ireland is being sought by 91% of people. |
The poll showed 30% of parents who had recently looked for childcare found the search difficult and 17% very difficult. | The poll showed 30% of parents who had recently looked for childcare found the search difficult and 17% very difficult. |
Bridget Nodder, NICMA's director, said: "This survey demonstrates that childcare is regarded as a crucial issue by voters. Yet, today, the executive hasn't given childcare the priority it deserves. | Bridget Nodder, NICMA's director, said: "This survey demonstrates that childcare is regarded as a crucial issue by voters. Yet, today, the executive hasn't given childcare the priority it deserves. |
"We hope that politicians will listen to the clear message that's coming from the voters and take tangible action to expand and improve childcare provision." | "We hope that politicians will listen to the clear message that's coming from the voters and take tangible action to expand and improve childcare provision." |
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